It is the fourth game in the Fatal Fury series after Fatal Fury Special . Fatal Fury 3 retains the format and controls of the previous game in the series, Fatal Fury Special. In addition to the regular Special Moves, and the Super Special Moves which can only be performed when the life gauge is flashing...
Fatal Fury was SNK's first fighting game for the Neo Geo system and served as the inaugural game in their Fatal Fury series, as well as the first game to depict the fictional "King of Fighters" tournament . The game was designed by Takashi Nishiyama, the creator of the original Street Fighter...
"The King of Kings"), is a 1994 2D fighting video game for the Neo-Geo MVS System. The game plays similarly to other 2D versus fighting games, especially both SNK's Fatal Fury 2 and Art of Fighting.
Galaxy Fight: Universal Warriors , or simply Galaxy Fight , is a 1995 arcade fighting game originally developed and published by Sunsoft for the Neo-Geo MVS arcades. A year later in 1996, Sunsoft produced another 2D fighting game also for the Neo-Geo titled Waku Waku 7. Though Galaxy Fight is similar...
The game was unique in that it was the first arcade to put emphasis on bowling. Values of 100 to 500 will flash on a randomizer during the time the bowler throws his shot. Played just like regulation except that a strike adds 90 points to the next two shots, and a spare adds 60 points to the next shot....
Neo Drift Out: New Technology is a 1996 rallying video game developed by Visco Corporation for the Neo Geo and Neo Geo CD. This is an arcade-style rallying game with a particular isometric view. If the clock hits zero, the player loses and the game is over unless they can continue. Aside from the starting...
Although the player clears the colored balls on the screen by firing balls against other balls of the same colour, the objective of the game is not to clear the screen of balls. The name Puzzle De Pon is derived from the animations of bubbles popping in the original Bubble Bobble videogame, where a little...
It is the seventh game in the Fatal Fury series and the third game in the Real Bout sub-series, following Real Bout Fatal Fury and Real Bout Fatal Fury Special. Instead of fighting in either two lines, the player is now forced to fight in a main line, while the second line is a "sway line"...
It is the sixth installment in the Fatal Fury series and the second game in the Real Bout sub-series, following the original Real Bout Fatal Fury. Geese Howard, who was killed off in the end of the original Real Bout, appears in this game as a hidden final boss in a special "Nightmare Match"...
Samurai Shodown II (真 SAMURAI SPIRITS 覇王丸地ç„変, Shin Samurai Spirits HaÅmaru Jigokuhen?, lit. This game was also the first game to incorporate an offensive blocking technique or "parry", via a command issued at the last second, a player would be able...
"Wind and Cloud Apocalypse: Hand-to-Hand Fighting Genesis") is a 1995 futuristic-themed competitive fighting game released by SNK for their Neo Geo arcade and home platform. A mysterious legendary fighter known only as King Leo[citation needed] has risen up from the shadows of secrecy and issued...
Capcom: SVC Chaos is a 2003 fighting game produced by Playmore for the Neo Geo arcade and home platform. It was the third arcade game in a series of crossovers between these two companies . Boss and secret characters are only selectable in the console versions . In 2012, Complex ranked it as the 14th...
Street Hoop, known in Japan as Dunk Dream and known in North America as Street Slam, is a basketball video game developed by Data East for Neo-Geo, released in 1994. A sequel to the game, known as Dunk Dream 95 in Japan and Hoops 96 in Europe, was released in 1995. In the US version of the game the countries...
Strikers 1945 Plus is a shoot 'em up video game for the Neo Geo created by Psikyo. The first four stages are in random order, while the last four are sequential. After the player beats the final boss, the game starts again from the beginning, albeit at a much higher difficulty level. PM Studios, the...
KOF '94 is a crossover featuring characters from SNK's previous fighting game properties Fatal Fury and Art of Fighting. It also includes revised versions of characters from their pre-Neo Geo games Ikari Warriors and Psycho Soldier, as well as original characters created specifically for the game. The...
The King of Fighters '98: The Slugfest is the fifth installment of the King of Fighters series and the first "Dream Match" game of the franchise.
It was also released on the Neo Geo CD, and the Wii Virtual Console. It was one of the few Neo Geo Games to be dubbed "100 Megashock" due to the large, for the time 100+ megabit cartridge. For example, if the player picks the Ice world before the Forest world, the Forest world's beginning layout...
The game has a roster of nine characters . Those who find one of the balls become obsessed with the ruthless desire to obtain the others, who will be victorious in the bitter battle to become the owner of all the balls. Although numbers in titles of games and other types of media are used to tell if...
World Heroes Perfect is a 1995 fighting arcade game developed and published by ADK with the assistance of SNK . In World Heroes Perfect, each character had a traditional four-button attack layout instead of the two-out-of-three pressure-sensing button attack layout as its predecessors, but also could...
Released in 1991 and one of the longest-running series in the fighting-game genre, this title introduced players to Terry Bogard, Andy Bogard and Joe Higashi. Select one of the three and visit many locations as your chosen fighter engages in numerous street fights around the fictional city of South Town....
Windjammers (also known as Flying Power Disc in Japan) is a fast paced sports arcade game released by Data East on the Neo Geo arcade system in 1994 and later on the Wii Virtual Console in Japan on June 22, 2010. Following the bankruptcy of Data East, the intellectual rights for this game were acquired...
One of SNK's legendary fighting game series has made a return! In Samurai Shodown II, you can take on one of the roles of 15 warriors as you fight your way through the land to defeat the evil Mizuki! Slash, kick, and slice your opponents in half...do whatever it takes...live by the sword, and die by...
The original Japanese version of the game also has a great deal of dialogue in single-player mode, but all of those scenes are simply left out when the game's language is set to English.[citation needed].